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Agenda for Community Development (AFCODE)

Country

Nigeria

Programme Summary

Agenda for Community Development (AFCODE) is a community-based organisation established to advance the understanding and resolution of conflict among Nigerian youth and adolescents through research, teaching, practice, and outreach. AFCODE is interested in intercultural communication, cultural diversity and differences, conflict management, human rights, active and democratic citizenship, work and employment, and adolescent reproductive health. The organisation provides skilled training for youth who are at risk of exclusion from mainstream education as a result of interpersonal conflicts.

Communication Strategies

AFCODE is an interactive organisation that encourages youth to look at the benefits of difference and diversity and helps them work together to promote and celebrate the values of respect, cooperation, and creativity. The organisation favours and stimulates creative, participative, interactive, experiential, and self-empowering ways of learning.

Activities focus on youth participation and communication. They include involving youth in community peace-building processes as well as building youth capacity for dialogues, problem solving, and improving existing mechanisms for effective participation in conflict resolution practice. AFCODE’s focus areas are service learning, youth education, faculty development, conflict resolution/violence prevention, human development, cultural diversity, and counsellor education. Specific AFCODE programmes include:

  • AFCODE Theatre Factory: uses theatre to teach tough teen topics. The Factory is a cross-community theatre group where youth interact, meet and understand together. Drama is used as a tool to build trust and a spirit of teamwork, by fostering conversations about drugs, youth violence, HIV/AIDS, and other issues in a friendly atmosphere.
  • Painting for Development Project (formerly called The CitiKids Project): encourages young people to use art as a medium of expression to campaign against drug and substance abuse as well as towards prevention of unwanted pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
  • ICT Skills Development Programme: focuses on building capacity among teenagers and adolescents and empowering them to be learners, developers, and entrepreneurs. The initiative aims to realise the potential of young people as leaders in using information and communications technologies (ICTs) to achieve sustainable development in their communities and around the world. The project offers training in word processing, desktop publishing/graphics, basic secretarial skills, and computer repairs.

Development Issues

Children, Youth, Technology, HIV/AIDS, Conflict.

Partners

Lead Agency (Nigeria) for Global Youth Service Day (GYSD), Global Youth Action Network, Taking IT Global, Association of Christian Community Computer Centre, International Coalition: Women’s World Summit Foundation (WWSF), Zero Corruption Coalition of Transparency In Nigeria, United States Ambassador’s Special Self-Help Fund in Nigeria.

Contact

Olaitan Ibiyemi
Executive Director
Agenda for Community Development (AFCODE)

Suite 19/22, Ibukun Oluwa Plaza
Taju Bello Bus Stop
Oke Aro Road
Iju Ishaga-Agege

Lagos
23401
Nigeria
Tel: 234 8034147451

Source

Email from Olaitan Ibiyemi to The Communication Initiative on October 22 2004 and on August 2 2006.


Placed on the Soul Beat Africa site June 07 2005
Last Updated June 09 2009



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